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that used to be the work ethic we were used to here? >> yeah, i love that commercial, but i saw myself asking the question paul harvey would have said the same thing if he had seen today's agriculture. billions in government subsidies and all that. every generation, when i was a id i worked hard. people work hard. we work harder in america than any industrialized nation. >> dave: we do and there are still a lot of those farmers and lots of people are putting in extra time. steve, i think back to the doctors who used to be on call all the time. it's pretty hard, but it's hard to get a doctor on call. nowadays, everybody wants extra money? >> you can see what it did to education where teachers did struck go down the blackboard after work and -- scrubbing down the blackboard after work. how about focusing on the job itself and people would gladly pay you more if they were getting value. >> dave: adjudicate we pay more or not? >> i am all for paying overtime as long as the same employees get under time on the job. if you take an email, you
that used to be the work ethic we were used to here? >> yeah, i love that commercial, but i saw myself asking the question paul harvey would have said the same thing if he had seen today's agriculture. billions in government subsidies and all that. every generation, when i was a id i worked hard. people work hard. we work harder in america than any industrialized nation. >> dave: we do and there are still a lot of those farmers and lots of people are putting in extra time. steve, i...
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what happened to us as a country? we cannot have a civil discord and discussion amongst ourselves and still respect the other point of view. is it 24-hour-day cable? is it a society that says "i won't listen to fox," or "i will listen to fox, and only fox," or "i listen to msnbc"? why can we not listen to the marketplace of ideas and understand that people have a right under our constitution to have different points of view? that is why you are here today. to listen to different points of view. the fact of the matter is, today, we are in a society that does not even respect the concept of having a right to a lawyer. as president of the american bar association, i have an opportunity to choose the theme for our law day, and i chose the legacy of john adams from concord to guantanamo, because every high-school student had to think about why it is our obligation to defend those who have ideas different than our own. why we live in a constitutional democracy. a constitutional democracy is the difference of two words, each
what happened to us as a country? we cannot have a civil discord and discussion amongst ourselves and still respect the other point of view. is it 24-hour-day cable? is it a society that says "i won't listen to fox," or "i will listen to fox, and only fox," or "i listen to msnbc"? why can we not listen to the marketplace of ideas and understand that people have a right under our constitution to have different points of view? that is why you are here today. to...
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it is unintelligible but they try to make your fans' use us in excess of the. we have an efficientcomplete industry. the president wants to create jobs by regulate tot death and the key to jobsu but those investments over a period of time and the government to dampen sap for the economy. >> if you don't succeed but to have those needs of the of the people even if you have the caricature of obama. john: the one he paints a of us as greedy and cackling. >> brio get money unlesse somebody else wants it. in terms of the electricity. >> mach -- markets you've evolves. the shoebox size cellphonethe costing $309,095 and a government it would cost $9,995. [applause] john: capitalism brings us stuff but they said it's got fair. of the ceos get a lot of of a sexy io's make a lot of >> money and must have success and. john: but raise the minimum wage for those at the bottom >> they are teenagers. >> i was happy to have that job. john: when people start off in my did not have the skills so when you shake theappu and tried -- entry level jobs what this does is create more t
it is unintelligible but they try to make your fans' use us in excess of the. we have an efficientcomplete industry. the president wants to create jobs by regulate tot death and the key to jobsu but those investments over a period of time and the government to dampen sap for the economy. >> if you don't succeed but to have those needs of the of the people even if you have the caricature of obama. john: the one he paints a of us as greedy and cackling. >> brio get money unlesse...
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that used to be the work ethic we were used to here? >> yeah, i love that commercial, but i saw myself asking the question paul harvey would have said the same thing if he had seen today's agriculture. billions in government subsidies and all that. every generation, when i was a kid i worked hard. people work hard. we work harder in america than any industrialized nation. >> dave: we do and there are still a lot of those farmers and lots of people are putting in extra time. steve, i think back to the doctors who used to be on call all the time. it's pretty hard, but it's hard to get a doctor on call. nowadays, everybody wants extra money? >> you can see what it did to education where teachers did struck go down the blackboard after work and -- scrubbing down the blackboard after work. how about focusing on the job itself and people would gladly pay you more if they were getting value. >> dave: adjudicate we pay more or not? >> i am all for paying overtime as long as the same employees get under time on the job. if you take an email, you
that used to be the work ethic we were used to here? >> yeah, i love that commercial, but i saw myself asking the question paul harvey would have said the same thing if he had seen today's agriculture. billions in government subsidies and all that. every generation, when i was a kid i worked hard. people work hard. we work harder in america than any industrialized nation. >> dave: we do and there are still a lot of those farmers and lots of people are putting in extra time. steve, i...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." naming programs that can be cut without anybody geth hurt . stocks that will pump you >> 800,000 defense workers fages unpaid leave and 4000 mentally ill untreated and on the street. too many scare tactics coming out of dc ahead of the automati
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart...
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my patients don't know which one to use. i tell them to use the brand i use. oral-b -- the brush originally created by a dentist. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. for up to 16 hours of relief, try thermacare. watch this -- alakazam! ♪ [ male announcer ] staples has always made getting office supplies easy. ♪ another laptop? don't ask. disappear! abracadabra! alakazam! [ male announcer ] and now we're making it easier to get everything for your business. and for my greatest trick! enough! [ male announcer ] because whatever you need, we'll have it or find it, and get it to you fast. staples. that was easy. >>> in the spotlight, the unbelievable cost of modern medicine. so a 30-year-old man, oklahoma city, we'll call him steve
my patients don't know which one to use. i tell them to use the brand i use. oral-b -- the brush originally created by a dentist. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight...
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they're going to give us the -- the power -- >> might give them that, too. >> they're going to give us the power to decide which finger to cut off. do you cut head start or early childhood education, and then feeding programs and so forth? so they see it as a political trap. but i also agree with you, ezra, that even if somehow they're forced to the table by the sequester, which is questionable, there are these other trip wires that are coming. and i don't see why anybody should assume that suddenly the democrats and republicans and the president and john boehner are going to say you know what? forget all about that. let's just sit down now. you have got the continuing resolution at the end of the month. and i hate to say it but there is a debt ceiling thing coming up in the summer, as well. and the way the white house puts it, they think the sequester is the least dramatic of the impacts. that the shutting of the -- continuing resolution, which could shut down the government altogether is terrible and the debt ceiling is america's credit in the world. >> right, but i think that is act
they're going to give us the -- the power -- >> might give them that, too. >> they're going to give us the power to decide which finger to cut off. do you cut head start or early childhood education, and then feeding programs and so forth? so they see it as a political trap. but i also agree with you, ezra, that even if somehow they're forced to the table by the sequester, which is questionable, there are these other trip wires that are coming. and i don't see why anybody should...
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it wasn't the rest of the world doing it to us. it was us doing it to the rest of the world, and that's my answer. if steve was here to why i didn't blame these international trade imbalances for the crisis. >> my name is can be and i'm -- my name is ken and i'm an economist. >> as opposed to an ordinary person. >> that's what i'm sometimes told. let me offer a hypothesis for your comment. at the time that the obama administration was trying to determine the size they for the deficit for the stimulus package there were expectations if they didn't do anything the amount of gdp decline would be at a certain level. in fact, however, the trajectory was far, far steeper, and, therefore, a primary criticism of the stimulus package is not that it was too large but it was too small. >> i half agree with that and let me explain. the agree part is -- let me just put on my economist hat because that's what i am. if you look at the perils facing us and what had happened already, what was likely to happen, a larger fiscal stimulus was called fo
it wasn't the rest of the world doing it to us. it was us doing it to the rest of the world, and that's my answer. if steve was here to why i didn't blame these international trade imbalances for the crisis. >> my name is can be and i'm -- my name is ken and i'm an economist. >> as opposed to an ordinary person. >> that's what i'm sometimes told. let me offer a hypothesis for your comment. at the time that the obama administration was trying to determine the size they for the...
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we're honored to have you with us. organizing this conference with 25 different sessions is really quite a lot of work, so i want to be gained by thinking the organizers of the congress for all they've done. i work with a top-flight team in the office of the chief economist. i particularly want to thank our chief economist, joe glauber and of course all the great the work they've done. they plan to very full days. i know we are going to learn a lot. along with the traditional commodity and food price outlooks, this year's program emphasizes the many ways agriculture must manage risk from finances to natural resources to transportation. one of the things i'm really excited about in this particular program this year is more time spent on certain vegetables, which are increasing importance in american agriculture and diet and we see them center stage in the sears outlook and that that futuristic thing. i also really excited to be here becaus h
we're honored to have you with us. organizing this conference with 25 different sessions is really quite a lot of work, so i want to be gained by thinking the organizers of the congress for all they've done. i work with a top-flight team in the office of the chief economist. i particularly want to thank our chief economist, joe glauber and of course all the great the work they've done. they plan to very full days. i know we are going to learn a lot. along with the traditional commodity and food...
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tweet us. >> up nex ♪ using robotics and mobile technology, verizon innovators have made it possible for teachers to teach, and for a kid... nathan. tadpole. ... to feel like a kid again. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >>. >>> consumer confidence overall has been rising but there is more work to do and economy is facing a major headline that goes to your point. that is republicans in congress. it's political brinkmanship that results in one primary victim and that is american middle-class. >> you wouldn't know that white house press secretary jay carney was doing spinning on the bad news of a surprise economic contraction he blames it all on house republicans. they are the ones that are responsible. >> obviously. >> this is a big story. it counters the inaugural narrative. now let's move on on gay rights and global warming and so on. "washington post" with the headline above the fold, g.d.p. shrank in fourth quarter. night before nbc news didn't touch it. they didn't use a word of any of this news. abc buried it inside
tweet us. >> up nex ♪ using robotics and mobile technology, verizon innovators have made it possible for teachers to teach, and for a kid... nathan. tadpole. ... to feel like a kid again. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >>. >>> consumer confidence overall has been rising but there is more work to do and economy is facing a major headline that goes to your point. that is republicans in congress. it's...
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that was hurting us. the dealers told us that and the potential customers i talked to told us that. we had to get rid of that label. we also found some other things. we were not selling in the lower end of the credit. we found out quickly that people are more likely to make their car payment than their house payment and we see christ you could live in your car but you couldn't drive your house but we didn't participate in that market and everybody else was and the was a huge number of sales. the sooner we could share the leal of government motors and start talking about a great car we were building and put our money where our mouth was and where the employees could see some success and pay back some of these in debt it s to the government, it would improve and it did drastically so we set out on a mission to pay the loans back quickly and to give the government that the equity interest and pay that off and make the and please feel better because people are the most important part of any company. and if they are not good and they don't feel good and they are not involved and excited
that was hurting us. the dealers told us that and the potential customers i talked to told us that. we had to get rid of that label. we also found some other things. we were not selling in the lower end of the credit. we found out quickly that people are more likely to make their car payment than their house payment and we see christ you could live in your car but you couldn't drive your house but we didn't participate in that market and everybody else was and the was a huge number of sales....
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they didn't use a word of any of this news. abc buried it inside about a story with the stock market going up. big news over and over again, your 401-k that is media bias of the highest order. >> jon: and we learned the unemployment rate inched up. >> what you see is a matter once you get into these stories, the economists making the case that this could be because defense spending went down sharply and there are all kinds of reasons for it. i think the "washington post" got it right buyer making the headlines and by media organizations saying we are fair and balanced under played a major development. >> i think it was fascinating when president obama was running everything was the fault of the president. now, he is in office it's the fault of the republicans and congress. >> it's unbelievable how the excuse making comes out of this white house. the media just follows. that is what is sad about this. unemployment goes up to 7.9 and the media says it's under 8. >> jon: another media icon passed away this week. mayor ed koch died
they didn't use a word of any of this news. abc buried it inside about a story with the stock market going up. big news over and over again, your 401-k that is media bias of the highest order. >> jon: and we learned the unemployment rate inched up. >> what you see is a matter once you get into these stories, the economists making the case that this could be because defense spending went down sharply and there are all kinds of reasons for it. i think the "washington post"...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> welcome back. we're now in countdown mode, exactly two weeks from today automatic spending cuts will slice through the federal government unless coming makes a deal. the problem is congress is gone. eamon javers is in washington where our lawmakers apparently are not. hello, eamon. >> reporter: a little lonely here, that's right. the day of reckoning here is march 1st for the automatic spending cuts known as the sequester, you go as you say, congress is now going on vacation back home. they work in their districts, but they are not going to be working on federal laws here in washington, and that has got some people kind of upset. house democratic leader nancy pelosi earlier today s
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> welcome back. we're now in countdown mode, exactly two weeks from today automatic spending cuts will slice through the federal...
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but why don't they use that money to cut the tuition in the first place? not have that disincentive to find the better paying job. how about getting more bloat out of not just that college. i'm sure there is a little bit, but out of universities, which have expanded in terms of their administrative costs because it's subsidized by the u.s. government. by the way, david, all of this is going to be academic as on-line education comes on and you get $1,000 what you're paying $50,000 for. >> don't tell me that. i'm paying $6,000. morgan, nobody is closer to school debt than you are. you still paying it off >> i am, and i will be for 25 years. so i'm all for this concept. and actually i would even take it a step further and shift it the government like we've seen this ide of loan repainment contingent upon income like we see in the u.k. and australia. i think there is a lot of accountability lacking on the graduation end of student education. and i think more than that, it's also the fact that so many of our students are getting educated for jobs that don't exi
but why don't they use that money to cut the tuition in the first place? not have that disincentive to find the better paying job. how about getting more bloat out of not just that college. i'm sure there is a little bit, but out of universities, which have expanded in terms of their administrative costs because it's subsidized by the u.s. government. by the way, david, all of this is going to be academic as on-line education comes on and you get $1,000 what you're paying $50,000 for. >>...
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main storm is well to the north of us. just located west of the pacific northwest and i want to show you the timing of the system. tonight at 11:00 p.m. few sprinkles still possible as we head that the morning hours 5:00 a.m. you will notice some rain beginning to develop and it picks up as we head that the noon time hour with the possibility of snow on mount hamilton. more snow this the forecast. complete look of the details but just remember grab the umbrella when you head out the door. >> all right thanks see you shortly. stay with us for live updates as this storm moves across the bay area. we'll be tracking it all morning with live doppler 7hd followed by leif updates on the hour throughout >> >> students edge tonight after rape over the weekend at santa cruz. happened on trail in the middle of the uc campus. that attack follows the shooting that involved a student off campus last week. lillian is live from uc santa cruz with latest on this. lillian. >> 2 major incidents in just one week no. 1 dear students here are f
main storm is well to the north of us. just located west of the pacific northwest and i want to show you the timing of the system. tonight at 11:00 p.m. few sprinkles still possible as we head that the morning hours 5:00 a.m. you will notice some rain beginning to develop and it picks up as we head that the noon time hour with the possibility of snow on mount hamilton. more snow this the forecast. complete look of the details but just remember grab the umbrella when you head out the door....
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tell us what is happening around you right now. >> thousands and thousands of people by the family home this morning, accompanying the coffin. very dignified, but it's an increasingly passionate crowd, all of them blaming the government, the government which is a coalition but led by this muslim brotherhood-affiliated party. i spoke to chokri belaid's bid sandow his father. when i asked them, who do you hold responsible? they both said this party. another part of the problem, you have here an islamist government which is properly elected, but accused by those who led the revolution two years ago of giving in to hard-line conservists who many people accuse of this murder. >> wyre, we know there is also a general strike today. we know that there is infighting within the coalition government. how deep is the sense of crisis, do you think, in tunisia today? >> well, turn united states is at another crossroads. this is the worst crisis since the overthrow just over two years ago. there is, you know, a wide body politic in tunisia. there is a cultural body of people who are educated, french s
tell us what is happening around you right now. >> thousands and thousands of people by the family home this morning, accompanying the coffin. very dignified, but it's an increasingly passionate crowd, all of them blaming the government, the government which is a coalition but led by this muslim brotherhood-affiliated party. i spoke to chokri belaid's bid sandow his father. when i asked them, who do you hold responsible? they both said this party. another part of the problem, you have...
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less for us. more for you. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. andbwe need to leave our.ble. contract plan and make the move to net10 wireless. what??? oh nice, let's just have our calls drop all the time. net10 uses the same cell towers as the top carriers, but for half of what we pay now. half? don't worry. confusion is normal. but, i... it's...
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he joins us from capitol hill. when you say a market event, are you talking about the type of move we saw in the market today? or are you talking about something more severe? >> well, i think the market just gives us a chance to show what people are really thinking. i think they're just starting to focus in on what's happening here. you know, the president sounds like the last couple of weeks all of a sudden he realizes sequestration is a problem. it was his idea originally. he told us a year ago if we tried to fix it, he would veto it. and if he had just paid attention to all of his military leaders from the secretary of defense on down, we held five hearings to hear from them how important it was to not do this and how bad it would be on the military. then we had a hearing on how bad it would be to the economy. this was over a year ago. it's like the president now is just ai wakening to the fact. >> i have to say. we hear from plenty of economists who come on this show saying a lot of what we're hearing are scare
he joins us from capitol hill. when you say a market event, are you talking about the type of move we saw in the market today? or are you talking about something more severe? >> well, i think the market just gives us a chance to show what people are really thinking. i think they're just starting to focus in on what's happening here. you know, the president sounds like the last couple of weeks all of a sudden he realizes sequestration is a problem. it was his idea originally. he told us a...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> it is time now, it is time for the favorite part of the show, the one where i get two minutes to explain, whatever i want, even if the producers think it will be bad for ratings. but how bad can this one be for ratings? it is about this guy. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> the bunga/bunga, who is that? and why do you need to know about him today? well, let's get the clock. okay, that is berlusconi, the prime minister of italy, the guy who made the words a catch phrase, the guy thrown out of office because the banks and global financial markets said they would stop giving italy any money if they didn't kick him out of office. that is rare, he is really unliked. but his successor worked well with europe, the problem is that voters didn't like him that much. those pesky vote
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that was hurting us. the dealers told us that in the potential customers i talked to told us that. that label, we have to get rid of that label. we also stomp some other things. we weren't selling in the lower end of the credit and we found out the leaf that people were more likely to make their car payments than their house payment. and we theorized you can live in your car but you couldn't drive your house. but we didn't participate in that market and everybody else was. that was a huge number of sales. the sooner we can could shed the label of government motors, and start talking about what a great car we were building and put our money where our mouth was and where employees could see some success and pay back some of these indebtedness to the government, the morale would improve and it did drastically. so we got on a mission to pay loans back quickly and to give the government back the equity with interest and paid that off and made the employees feel better. people are the most important part of your company and if they are not good and they don't feel good and they are not i
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not taking us to highs for several years. you need make an argument we should continue the rally for several more years. we need to see much more robust gdp growth and revenue growth which has become anemic. what gives us gdp and revenue growth? clarification from washington. a grand bargain encompassing a deficit reduction for ten years like tax reform and titlement reform. discretionary titlement reform. and debt extension for maybe two years. first, the recession needs it stabilize there. but a clear road to fiscal, banking reforms and indication that europe is serious about improving competitiveness. third, resumption of growth in emerging economies led by china. finally, the fed successfully engineering a modest increase in interest rates without unleashing run away inflation. i know, tall orders. >> this is a tall order, bob. >> but this would create a huge boost of business confidence. capital expenditures and hiring would increase and revenues would rise. finally, sue, on a day when the dow passed 14,000, it is forth
not taking us to highs for several years. you need make an argument we should continue the rally for several more years. we need to see much more robust gdp growth and revenue growth which has become anemic. what gives us gdp and revenue growth? clarification from washington. a grand bargain encompassing a deficit reduction for ten years like tax reform and titlement reform. discretionary titlement reform. and debt extension for maybe two years. first, the recession needs it stabilize there....
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us. for me, what's important for me is to get what i need to get. i still got weight to keep on losing. >> there's still a prize relate to weight that you lose. >> i'm working real hard to get it. i've got to take care of my family, my life and get this thing moving. >> we're so proud of you. there's still so much left of you to love. congratulations. biggest loser airs tonight, 8:00, 7:00 central here on nbc. >>> steve harvey will come face to face with that man who decided to live as a pregnant woman in that suit. the story is coming up. first this is "today" on nbc. there is no mass-produced human. every signature is unique, and every fingerprint unrepeatable. at sleep number, we recognize the incredible diversity of human beings, and know that up there with your social security number and your phone number is another important number. your sleep number. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. it's a collection of innovations designed around a bed with du
us. for me, what's important for me is to get what i need to get. i still got weight to keep on losing. >> there's still a prize relate to weight that you lose. >> i'm working real hard to get it. i've got to take care of my family, my life and get this thing moving. >> we're so proud of you. there's still so much left of you to love. congratulations. biggest loser airs tonight, 8:00, 7:00 central here on nbc. >>> steve harvey will come face to face with that man who...
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on us or allies. we will have no leg to stand on legal or otherwise. >> that's not true. that's not true at all. al qaeda attacked this nation. we are attacking al qaeda back. there's no -- >> a 16-year-old was not in al qaeda. >> hold on. but the difference is -- >> 700 innocent children were not in al qaeda, toure. that's what's happening. >> it needs to be codified because if we don't -- there needs to be a standard because if we have no standards for otherwises to articulate, when another country wants to use it against us, we don't have an ability to say, well -- there has to be some sort of international protocol how to handle this. >> no matter who's running the administration, yeah. >> all right. >>> up next, the president out this afternoon pushing once again for a grand bargain. yeah, that's out and howard fineman will join us in the guest spot as "the cycle" rolls on for tuesday, february 5th. in honor of new york getting the first country station since 1996, nash 94.7, i'll be offering a d
on us or allies. we will have no leg to stand on legal or otherwise. >> that's not true. that's not true at all. al qaeda attacked this nation. we are attacking al qaeda back. there's no -- >> a 16-year-old was not in al qaeda. >> hold on. but the difference is -- >> 700 innocent children were not in al qaeda, toure. that's what's happening. >> it needs to be codified because if we don't -- there needs to be a standard because if we have no standards for otherwises...
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that does it for us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. have a great night. >>> and the oscar for best performance for people who claim to hate the government but secretly can't get enough goes to -- hold on, this is very exciting, america. >> these cuts do not have to happen. >> mr. president you got your tax increase. >> with four days until the sequester deadline. >> both sides are laying the groundwork to see who bleeds. >> the idea here is to fix the problem. >> both sides bought into this plan. >> there is no leadership from the president. >> the president proposed the sequester. >> he came from the white house and the president's aides. >> i got 98% of what i wanted, i'm happy. >> death by a thousand cuts. >> do not have to happen. >> i would look to the states for action. >> find another way to do it. and get it done now. >> we know there has to be a way to compromise. >> the governors, in general, are going to be upset about a lot of the cuts, is it a doomsday scenario? are we in for real trouble? is the truth somewhere in between
that does it for us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. have a great night. >>> and the oscar for best performance for people who claim to hate the government but secretly can't get enough goes to -- hold on, this is very exciting, america. >> these cuts do not have to happen. >> mr. president you got your tax increase. >> with four days until the sequester deadline. >> both sides are laying the groundwork to see who bleeds. >> the idea here is to fix the...
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that does it for us. to the apple shareholder meeting about to start and "the halftime" about to start at hq. >>> carl, thank you. welcome to "the halftime show." we're following two big events at this hour. ben bernanke's testimony on the hill. and it has largely mirrored what we have heard yesterday, there are new and interestinging new fre nuggets from the q&a session. the dow looking poised for another gain. apple's shareholder meeting getting under way. we'll bring you the headlines from both of those stories as they happen. let's get right to steve liesman, monitoring the testimony thus far. steve, as i said, largely the same as what we herd yesterday. maybe a little different q&a. you have some interesting members on the house financial services committee who like to give and take with the chairman. >> yeah. mr. capuano asking, i don't know if we have that bite, basically saying, can i tell you think sequestration is a really bad idea? and bernanke said, don't say that. but, again, emphasizing the
that does it for us. to the apple shareholder meeting about to start and "the halftime" about to start at hq. >>> carl, thank you. welcome to "the halftime show." we're following two big events at this hour. ben bernanke's testimony on the hill. and it has largely mirrored what we have heard yesterday, there are new and interestinging new fre nuggets from the q&a session. the dow looking poised for another gain. apple's shareholder meeting getting under way....
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that is about us. >> that's us. >> "saturday night live" a couple of nights ago with its look inside that doomed carnival cruise ship, disheveled cruise director. we're inside studio 1a. i'm willie geist alongside natalie morales, al roker and special guest steve harvey. are you a cruise guy at all? >> no. i don't like eating from buffets. >> really? >> i have a tough time. >> most of the people are shorter than the sneeze guard. >> excellent point. what else is coming up this half hour? >>> last week was all about love for valentine's day. when the love isn't there anymore, when do you say enough is enough? >> ouch. >> we kill it quick, huh? >> there you go. >>> easy and inexpensive meals if you can't afford it because you're divorced mapped out for the week from sonny anderson. >>> the newest toys you'll be hearing about in the months ahead. >> before all that, let's get a quick check of the weather from al. >> we are looking at sunny skies here. it will be chilly and windy. wet weather from the central gulf up into the mid mississippi river valley with snow into the northern plain
that is about us. >> that's us. >> "saturday night live" a couple of nights ago with its look inside that doomed carnival cruise ship, disheveled cruise director. we're inside studio 1a. i'm willie geist alongside natalie morales, al roker and special guest steve harvey. are you a cruise guy at all? >> no. i don't like eating from buffets. >> really? >> i have a tough time. >> most of the people are shorter than the sneeze guard. >> excellent...
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stay with us. ever seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ (announcer) at scottrade, our doncexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. >>> welcome back. the dow missed the record hoy and closed in negative territory but there is good news. bob pisani, over to you. >> i know you're disappointed we didn't hit historic highs of the don't worry about, a fabulous year so far. january and february both up months and a lot of double-digit gainers in the
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and can be used for evil world and used good. bad people get ahold of gods they use them for evil and good people with guns stop those that he. is the way analyst and says i'm not a soldier you know make a difference a. gun ban all you know. if all that does is take away from. people like us who want to go out for the sport of. the bible got a lot of water to get the right here. this is what life mississippi river coming up one of our neighbors might. behind here which is what we call b. and b. fan it was named after my dad busy put it on my handy. one of the. deer stand that was put up down here on this farm and we're very proud of it it fits easily a sure shot for bill in the. small box i. always go to make sure the reluctance that rattlesnakes. the founding father would already already made all we do is the second and then we'll break you ladies militia being necessary to the preservation of the free state the right to keep and bear arms shall not be afraid. now my fault is that when they wrote that when they put that in the c
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what the republican party used to stand for, when george h.w. bush was president, is something that the republican party doesn't seem to stand for for most americans anymore. what they seem to stand for today is being, you know, insensitive on immigration. and not being mindful of a woman's -- you know, women's rights and there are symbols that the republican party promotes, like, they say they're for education, but they want to abolish the department of education. and i think that makes it difficult for them to cut through. if eric cantor can do it, then it needs to be done. but i'm just -- i think that there are candidates out there every single cycle that get in the way of the republicans try to rebrand and they are back in this same position every two years. >> eric cantor is not alone, for sure, jonathan, your old boss, or i guess your boss, karl rove, as how often talked about trying to fix the image and he's angered a lot of republicans, especially far right conservatives by talking about his plans to go against the most extreme in the pr
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. >> it is it us the taxpayer. delingquency arrests are at 11 percent. hundreds of billions and the taxpayer gets saddled with that. >> subsidies are bad and they will raise the cost of tuition and hurt the economy in the future. to pay tax increases are come more debt issue to pay for these compts that. is not why these kids can't get jobs today. the economy is terrible. it shrank. it is it growing the normal four or five percent and many of the graduates would have jobbings. >> and rich, the fact is, we are subsidizing. we are subsidizing the college degrees that often don't amount to good jobs. >> yeah, it is it unfortunate. we reached the point where technology changed the whole game in a way we are beginning to realize. on line universities and couple of them started by two stanford professors and world class education for free or near free . what are employers looking for? intelligence and drive and discipline . it used to be a college degree stood for those things and now they have faster and better ways to determine whether they want to hire some
. >> it is it us the taxpayer. delingquency arrests are at 11 percent. hundreds of billions and the taxpayer gets saddled with that. >> subsidies are bad and they will raise the cost of tuition and hurt the economy in the future. to pay tax increases are come more debt issue to pay for these compts that. is not why these kids can't get jobs today. the economy is terrible. it shrank. it is it growing the normal four or five percent and many of the graduates would have jobbings....
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and can be used for evil world use good. bad people get ahold gone's they use them for evil and good people with guns stop those that. use the way. this is not a soul shall make a difference say. put a gun ban all you know if all it does is take away from. people like us who want to go out for the sport of. the bible got a lot of water to get the right ear. bud light mississippi river coming up one of my favorite lines. behind here which is what we call the andy fan it was named after my dad busy put it on my handy. one of the. deer stand that was put up down here on this farm and we're very proud of it it's it's usually a sure shot for go in a. small box i. always think how to make sure there's no lost. rattlesnakes from. the founding fathers we've already created a law which is the second and then we'll regulated militia being necessary to the preservation of the free state the right to keep and bear arms shall not be afraid . now my fault is that when they wrote that when they put that in the constitution is the second am
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all of that gives us slight cause for concern. we're growing more cautious shorter term, more bullish longer term. >> gemma thanks for coming on. >>> is linkedin the social stock to own this year? and is the bottom in on apple after the company comments about returning cash to shareholders? we're heading to the floor of the nyse for the answer when we come back. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> why would you want to bet against the company that's literally on a rampage, a financial rampage, is the way it's been phrased? look, every quarter since they've come public, they've beaten earnings. this is a co
all of that gives us slight cause for concern. we're growing more cautious shorter term, more bullish longer term. >> gemma thanks for coming on. >>> is linkedin the social stock to own this year? and is the bottom in on apple after the company comments about returning cash to shareholders? we're heading to the floor of the nyse for the answer when we come back. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try...
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thanks for joining us for the interview. it's not hard to find dynamic people here in the bay area and it's fascinating to spend time with them. we hope you enjoyed the series as much as we do, there's plenty more from colin powell to mayor newsom, have a good night and we'll see you on monday. >> reporter caught in the cross fires. hi everybody. welcome to "access hollywood". i'm shaun robinson. big news this weekend is the police stand off with fugitive christopher dorner. it played out like a tense hollywood thriller but it could have cost the life of reporter carter evans. >> we pulled up on the scene we were following a civilian vehicle with sheriff's deputy in. we didn't really realize what we pulled up on until they july out and started fearing the guns. authorities telled us we need to stay low for our safety moments ago we were caught in the middle of this gun fire between christopher dorner and authorities. >> i was scared i was scared and basically my main concern when i heard the gun fire was trying to get to pos
thanks for joining us for the interview. it's not hard to find dynamic people here in the bay area and it's fascinating to spend time with them. we hope you enjoyed the series as much as we do, there's plenty more from colin powell to mayor newsom, have a good night and we'll see you on monday. >> reporter caught in the cross fires. hi everybody. welcome to "access hollywood". i'm shaun robinson. big news this weekend is the police stand off with fugitive christopher dorner. it...
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tom joins us now. this trip expected to be the first of many. >> the administration's goal is to build on what it sees as momentum following last week's hearing on gun control. supporters of the president's plan say time is important. they want to hold on to the public's attention. gun rights advocates say is they saw a rush to pass new gun laws in their view has eased. >> president obama led a round table in an effort to rewrite gun laws. >> which don't have to agree on everything to agree it's time to do something. >> that something includes 23 gun control proposals the president endorsed after the school shooting. limiting ammunition clips and expanding background checks. >> we're not going to save every life but we can make a difference. and that's our responsibility as americans. >> but the head of the nra says instead of limiting gun use by people who follow the law, shouldwork to end laws that allow mentally unstable people to buy guns. >> they won't do it. the hppa laws won't do it. we're all f
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as i said earlier, he used stronger language than i've seen him use in the past. he seems to be arguing with doing away with sequestration entirely. he said given the pace of the economic growth, this additional near's term burden on the recovery is significant, besides having adverse effect on jobs. it could lead to less actual deficit reduction. he urges to address this problem, congress and administration should consider replacing the sharp front-loaded spending cuts required by the sequestration with policies that lower the federal deficit gradually. he doesn't often give direct advice to the congress and the administration, but in this case he seems to be going further than he has in the past on this issue. >> it's two-edged what he's saying for the market. on the one hand he's playing up the prospects of the need for qe, and reducing the tail risk from the withdrawal from that. this is a severe economic warning when he talks about significant headwinds. >> right. >> if the sequester is triggered in what he just described to you as glacial pace of recovery. t
as i said earlier, he used stronger language than i've seen him use in the past. he seems to be arguing with doing away with sequestration entirely. he said given the pace of the economic growth, this additional near's term burden on the recovery is significant, besides having adverse effect on jobs. it could lead to less actual deficit reduction. he urges to address this problem, congress and administration should consider replacing the sharp front-loaded spending cuts required by the...